Ricardo bags multi-year contract for Japanese Super Formula transmissions

Ricardo has announced that it has secured a multi-year deal as the sole source of racing transmissions for the Japanese Super Formula series.

By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 15 Apr 2014 Views icon3032 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Ricardo bags multi-year contract for Japanese Super Formula transmissions

Ricardo has announced that it has secured a multi-year deal as the sole source of racing transmissions for the Japanese Super Formula series.
The Japanese Super Formula series consists of seven rounds of competitive racing at some of the most prestigious Japanese tracks. Under the terms of the contract, Ricardo will provide an in-house designed, manufactured and assembled racing transmission from its Leamington Spa facility directly to Japan where it will be assembled into the racecar by each of the series’ competing teams. 
Mark Barge, managing director, Ricardo Performance Products, said: “We are delighted to announce our continued support of this prestigious racing series. Ricardo has a long-standing relationship within Japanese Motorsport further underpinning our reputation for designing, manufacturing and assembling high performance, racing transmissions combining technology and quality to provide highly competitive and highly durable transmission solutions to our partners around the world.”
Super Formula – formerly known as Formula Nippon – is the top level of single-seater racing in Japan. Formula Nippon evolved from the Japanese Formula 2000 series began in 1973 by way of the Japanese Formula Two and Japanese Formula 3000 championships. For the most part, the Japanese racing series have closely followed their European counterparts in terms of technical regulations, but there have been some important exceptions.
The Japanese Super Formula car weighs 650kg and will be powered by two-litre, inline, four-cylinder, direct injection turbo engines with a six-speed, semi-automatic, longitudinal transmission. It also has the drag reduction system feature as in Formula 1.
Ricardo designs and manufactures racing transmissions for the world’s foremost racing series, including Formula 1, WRC, Indycar, Super Formula, World Series by Renault, World Endurance Championship, 24 Heures Du Mans and many others. 

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